The Mariners Mirrour...
Herein also may be understood the exploits lately atchived by the Right Honorable the L. Admiral of England with Her Ma[jes]ties Navie; and some former services don by the worthy Knight S[i]r Fran[cis] Drake.
[London,
J. Charlewood for ?H. Haslop,
1588].
Two parts in one volume, folio sea atlas (410 by 280mm), two engraved titles, engraved coat-of-arms of Sir Christopher Hatton, volvelle, 45 double-page engraved charts, (chart 10 in second part with loss to lower right corner, skilfully repaired in facsimile, first six leaves with minor dampstaining to upper centrefold, engraved coat-of-arms with tear skilfully repaired), sixteenth century calf, lavishly gilt, remboitage.
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notes:
"In 1587 the English translation of Waghenaer's 'Speighel der Zeevaert' was commissioned by the Lord Chancellor, Sir Christopher Hatton. The translation was carried out by Anthony Ashley, Clerk of the Privy Council, who used the 1586 Latin edition as a model. New plates were cut by De Bry, Jodocus Hondius, Augustine Ryther, and Johannes Rutlinger" (Koeman).
The maps are some of the earliest engraved in England and the atlas, as well as being the first printed sea...
The maps are some of the earliest engraved in England and the atlas, as well as being the first printed sea...
bibliography:
Koeman, Wag 13; ESTC, S122236; Hind, 'Engraving in England', 151–153; Koeman, 'The history of … Spieghel der Zeevaerdt', Lausanne, 1964; Skelton, 'Bibliographical note' in the facsimile edition, Amsterdam, 1966; Waters, 'Art of navigation', London, 1958; Waters, 'Waghenaer's … influence on English hydrography' in 'Lucas Jansz. Waghenser van Enckhuysen', Enkhulzen, 1984.